Tom Hanks' daughter, E.A. Hanks, reveals rocky childhood was filled with 'violence, deprivation' and 'expired food'
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E.A. Hanks, daughter of actor Tom Hanks, discusses her challenging upbringing in her memoir, "The 10: A Memoir of Family And The Open Road." She shares insights into her turbulent childhood during a six-month road trip, reflecting on her late mother, Susan Dillingham, and the abuse and neglect she faced. E.A. paints a vivid portrait of her early years, showcasing a journey of seeking understanding while grappling with her complicated family history.
I am a kid from the First (non-famous) Marriage. My only memories of my parents in the same place at the same time are Colin's high school graduation, then my high school graduation.
From the time I was 5 until I was 14, I was a 'Sacramento' girl who experienced years filled with confusion, violence, deprivation but also love.
Read at New York Post
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